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08/09 Ryan’s “Warming Again” Wednesday Morning Forecast
SUMMARY: The forecast for the area is hot and humid, with excessive heat warnings in place. The temperatures have been high, reaching 96 degrees yesterday. Today will be another hot day, but with some cloud cover providing a bit of shade. There is a slight chance of rain, but it is unlikely. The humidity will continue until Wednesday when slightly drier air moves in, bringing some relief. Overall, temperatures will remain in the upper 90s for the week, gradually cooling down with the arrival of rain.
08/09 Ryan's “Warming Again” Wednesday Morning Forecast
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Pet of the Week: Cliff
SUMMARY: Chris Manard, a volunteer for the Tupelo Lee Humane Society, introduces Cliff as the pet of the week. Cliff is a beautiful dog who has been at the shelter for months and is in need of a loving home. He is friendly towards people but may be selective about other dogs. His adoption fee is only $50 due to the Bissell Foundation covering the rest. Cliff is up to date on shots, neutered, and ready to be adopted. Chris encourages people to come meet Cliff and give him a forever home.
Meet Cliff, the Pet of the Week for May 10, 2024!
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Highlighting History: 8th of May Celebration at a historic Columbus cemetery
SUMMARY: An emancipation celebration was held in Lou County, commemorating the day in 1865 when the majority of the enslaved population gained freedom. The event at Sanfield Cemetery in Columbus included live music, dancing, and historical reenactments. One performer quoted a Bible verse to emphasize the importance of seeing people as God sees them, not based on appearance. More information about the event and a surprise guest can be found on wtva.com. The celebration highlighted the significance of the day of emancipation and encouraged others to learn more about this important story.
A celebration of freedom was held in Columbus.
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A grand re-opening
SUMMARY: The Forest County Health Department was recently reopened with a modern $5.5 million facility after undergoing extensive renovations. The new building includes additional exam rooms, a distribution center for the WIC program, and a drive-through vaccination area. The project was largely funded by Forest County, with support from federal grants and the State Department of Health. Medical assistant Irene Hollingsworth, who has worked at the site for 40 years, praised the new facility as beautiful and well-done. The department will resume patient services on May 21st after temporarily operating out of a different location during construction.
A grand reopening ceremony was held Thursday for the reconstructed Forrest County Health Department building on Old Highway 42.
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